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Adam: What I like about volunteering is the message it sends to our kids. Who was it that said "only a life lived for others is worth living"?
Laura: Is that Armand Hammer?
Adam: I'm pretty sure it's a craftsman.
Laura: Thanks, Einstein.
Google indicates the quote is from Einstein. I wander who he was living for when he discovered the interchangeability of matter and energy.
This sentiment is just a platitude used to spread the notion that your life belongs to anyone but yourself. Why expect more from a pacifist German socialist?
Armand Hammer, for those who donāt go back that far, was a socialist American business executive (go figure!) whose pro-Communist beliefs and history of selling goods to the early Soviet government made him the favorite capitalist running dog of the Kremlin for decades and a convenient go-between during the Cold War. Maybe he didnāt say that quote, but the hypocritical old Commie would probably have agreed. (Interesting details in Wikipedia, including his time in Sing-Sing.)
It bothers me that people have a hard time seeing the good in volunteering. That said, I also agree that this message feels a bit āagendizedā and loses a bit of its steam because of it.
The only thing that bothers me about this week is the unspoken assumption that we common folks arenāt volunteering so the politicos who never volunteer (unless thereās a photo op!) think they have to tell us to do it.
āyou can never pay back to society, you can only pay forwardā the great Ohio State University Football coach Woody Hayes who encouraged all of his players to volunteer as much as possible, for if they became huge successes, they could never possibly correctly pay back those who got them thereā¦
Volunteering is in no way political. I would only consider it political if they had them volunteering for ACORN or the NRAā¦
In response to Ji2Mās (troll?) comment: Go here to see the connection between the comics and the volunteering theme
http://www.handsonnetwork.org/comics
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http://www.handsonnetwork.org/sponsors
LoneWerewolf has it rightā¦ keep the comments offlist, keep the laughter here.
If I come here to find arguments and no smiles, what exactly if the point of coming here?
If even a werewolf believes laughter is a better way to start the day than snarls, surely you can, too?
Bargrove over 15 years ago
Very clever, but we SAW that one coming
bald over 15 years ago
adam is really sharp todayā¦. iām surprised he knew which part of the hammer to hold
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Google indicates the quote is from Einstein. I wander who he was living for when he discovered the interchangeability of matter and energy.
This sentiment is just a platitude used to spread the notion that your life belongs to anyone but yourself. Why expect more from a pacifist German socialist?
Armand Hammer, for those who donāt go back that far, was a socialist American business executive (go figure!) whose pro-Communist beliefs and history of selling goods to the early Soviet government made him the favorite capitalist running dog of the Kremlin for decades and a convenient go-between during the Cold War. Maybe he didnāt say that quote, but the hypocritical old Commie would probably have agreed. (Interesting details in Wikipedia, including his time in Sing-Sing.)
alondra over 15 years ago
Donāt tell me Armand Hammer is the same Arm and Hammer as on the box of baking soda! I always thought that was a weird name.
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
And Craftsman is a line of tools. Soā¦ā¦ā¦. The strip guys, the strip! Laugh, Ha-ha!!
drewhollan over 15 years ago
Dr. Hammer was CEO of Occidental Petroleum.
dante.deangelo over 15 years ago
It bothers me that people have a hard time seeing the good in volunteering. That said, I also agree that this message feels a bit āagendizedā and loses a bit of its steam because of it.
TruckerRon over 15 years ago
The only thing that bothers me about this week is the unspoken assumption that we common folks arenāt volunteering so the politicos who never volunteer (unless thereās a photo op!) think they have to tell us to do it.
whiteaj over 15 years ago
Please keep political agenda out of the comics.
Iphelia over 15 years ago
āThe trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.ā -Bertram Russell
Armand Bastionairre over 15 years ago
Hello, my name is Armand Bastionairre. And volunteering saved my life.
grim509 over 15 years ago
āyou can never pay back to society, you can only pay forwardā the great Ohio State University Football coach Woody Hayes who encouraged all of his players to volunteer as much as possible, for if they became huge successes, they could never possibly correctly pay back those who got them thereā¦
Volunteering is in no way political. I would only consider it political if they had them volunteering for ACORN or the NRAā¦
Ushindi over 15 years ago
Look out, Doc Toon, you big bully - you have aroused the wrath of JAD!ā¦..LOL
camelsamba2 over 15 years ago
In response to Ji2Mās (troll?) comment: Go here to see the connection between the comics and the volunteering theme http://www.handsonnetwork.org/comics
and here are their sponsors: all corporate, no sign of the NEA: http://www.handsonnetwork.org/sponsors
elipsett over 15 years ago
LoneWerewolf has it rightā¦ keep the comments offlist, keep the laughter here. If I come here to find arguments and no smiles, what exactly if the point of coming here? If even a werewolf believes laughter is a better way to start the day than snarls, surely you can, too?